Randolph
Randolph is derived from a mediaeval name composed of two elements: "shield" or "rim" + "wolf".
GenderMasculine
LanguageEnglish
Origin
MeaningShield Wolf
Other names
CognatesRandolf, Randulf, Randulph
See alsoRandy, Randall

Randolph is a masculine given name in the English language. The name is derived from the Old Norse Rannúlfr which is composed of two elements: "shield" or "rim" + "wolf". Cognates of the name include Randolf, Randulph, and Wandolfin. A pet form of Randolf is Randy.

People with the given name include:

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Unisex name

unisex name (also known as an epicene name, a gender-neutral name or an androgynous name) is a given name that is not gender-specific. Unisex names are common

English name

consists of one or more given names, commonly referred to as first names, and a (most commonly patrilineal, rarely matrilineal) family name or surname, also

Randall (given name)

apocopal form, or mediaeval vernacular form of Randolf. The Norman personal names Randulf and Randolf are ultimately derived from the Old Norse Rannúlfr

Randolph Churchill

and at games ... and was an unpopular boy". He was once said to have been given "six up" (i.e. a beating) by his house's Captain of Games (a senior boy)

Randolph (surname)

surname Randolph: English and German: classicized spelling of Randolf, Germanic personal name composed of the elements "rand", "rim" (of a shield), "shield"

William Randolph Hearst

[citation needed] Rancho Milpitas was a 43,281-acre (17,515 ha) land grant given in 1838 by California governor Juan Bautista Alvarado to Ygnacio Pastor

Ranulph Fiennes

presenting what remained of his left hand. Sir Ranulph was given recognition by having his name placed before every surname in the closing credits: "Sir

Randolph

the Panama Canal Randolph Avenue, a street in London, England Randolph (given name) Randolph (surname) Randolph family of Virginia Randolph (ship), a merchant